Biddy (noun)

A woman, especially an elderly one, who is regarded as simple or uneducated.

Origin:

Late 18th century (originally a term of endearment): of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The old biddy was well known for her gossiping ways.
  2. Many people found the biddy's constant chatter to be quite tiresome.
  3. Despite her lack of education, the biddy was known for her good heart and kindness.
  4. The biddy was a fixture at the local market, where she would sell her homemade preserves.
  5. Despite her rough exterior, the biddy was a warm and loving person who was loved by all who knew her.
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